PLUS (PT)

Austin City Limits"Tim McGraw"
Country superstar Tim McGraw takes the ACL stage with his greatest hits and new material.G

6:00 am

Legacy: Austria's Influence On American Skiing"Austrian Ski Culture & Helicopter Skiing - (1960s - )"
For generations Austrian architecture, apres ski ambience, ski school directors and instructors gained notice and profits in the Americas. In the 1960s and 70s the Austrian Emo Henrich at Stratton in Vermont, and the Austrians Hans Gmoser and Mike Wiegele in the Canadian Rockies, put their cultural and entrepreneurial skills to work and thus furthered this legacy. At Stratton, Emo recruited many Austrian instructors with whom he created not only, the Stratton Mountain Boys -- a successful Austrian alpine music band (that to this day tours throughout the United States) -- but also, with a predominantly New York clientele, a progressive, competitive and innovative climate. D

7:00 am

Dialogue"Dr. Abraham Verghese: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference"
The author of My Own Country, an account of his work with AIDS patients in rural Tennessee, talks with Host Marcia Franklin. Verghese is also the author of Cutting for Stone a recent bestselling novel; he teaches at Stanford Medical School and speaks about health-care reform and doctor-patient issues.G

7:30 am

Outdoor Idaho"Rec Tech"
Whether producing custom jet boats, some of the world's best-known knives, high-end fly fishing reels or calorie-packed and great-tasting energy bars, the people leading Idaho's recreation technology companies share one characteristic: They love Idaho's great outdoors. This episode features the adventurous men and women behind these innovations.G

8:00 am

Oregon Field Guide"Wallowa Backcountry Huts"
This episode heads into the Wallowa wilderness and visits huts where hikers can take a break from the weather.G

8:30 am

Roadtrip Nation"Philadelphia - Chicago"
Three college grads travel across the country to speak with Leaders who have defined their own Roads in life. Arriving in Philadelphia, the team meets with Rosemarie Certo, the owner of Dock Street Brewing Co., where they get a taste of her award-winning beer and her passion for the craft. D

9:00 am

Market Warriors"Antiquing In Burlington, KY"
The pickers Miller, John, Bob and Kevin are off to the races at the Burlington Antique Show in Burlington, Kentucky, where they visit a well-known gem of a market. They are challenged with discovering unique lighting equipment among the 200 vendors and come up with a pair of noteworthy mid-century lamps.G

10:00 am

Everyday Edisons"Kitties' New Place to Go"
Maura Indes and Tom Adam love their cats so much that when they travel, they always take their cats with them. The problem? Bathroom breaks for Fluffy don't always coincide with Maura and Tom's, so they came up with the idea of a completely disposable kitty litter box, not only for cat owners on the road, but for busy pet owners who would like to have their kitty litter and boxes delivered to their door once a month. Bringing their prototype to the casting call was a big step, but ultimately our judges felt the idea was worth digging into. D

10:30 am

Everyday Edisons"This Invention Really Sucks! (Your Carpet)"
When inventor, Ken Joyner, brought in his carpet sucker to the casting call, we thought this idea is so good, someone else must have already thought of it! His outrageous prototype had us snickering, but when it actually worked, we were impressed! Our development team used dozens of experimental prototypes and spilled all types of liquids onto countless carpet samples. We were amazed at how well Ken's invention extracted a variety of liquids out of carpet: wine, fruit punch, beet juice, even the liquid generated by our pets. Once our Everyday Edisons Engineering Team perfected a new prototype, our Design and Creative Team got together, spilled some more wine and pondered how to make the product look like and work like something retailers and consumers believed would actually suck, but not suck. D

11:00 am

Wild!"Man Among Lions"
Abdi Jama, a Somali camel herder, went to the US and became an engineer. After twenty years he returned to the African wilderness with a passion and a talent for filming. He captured on camera the moving and dramatic tales of the Okavango's leopards, lions and elephants. D

12:00 pm

Globe Trekker"Turkey"
After whirling dervishes and tranquil tea gardens, Adela Ucar treks along the Lycian Way, relaxes on the sun-kissed beaches of Myra, visits the Sabanci Mosque, and samples exquisite cuisine in Adana. She explores the bustling bazaars and caf? culture of Gaziantep and experiences Kurdish culture in the basalt-walled city of Divarbakr.G

1:00 pm

Need to Know
MARIA HINOJOSA ANCHORS. In a "Help Wanted" jobs special, Need to Know examines how millions of jobs are unfilled, even during a period of high unemployment, because workers don't have the necessary skills. The program focuses on Alabama's efforts to train a new generation of shipyard workers to fight unemployment and attract business to the state. D

Biz Kid$"How to Succeed In Biz-Ness By Really Trying!"
A business can be anything from babysitting to owning vending machines. You'll discover the three key steps to success: identifying a need, making a plan to fill a need, and taking action. Join us as we meet the prep school boy whose new take on the old school tie caused a sensation. D

Rick Steves' Europe"Dubrovnik and Balkan Side-Trips"
From Dubrovnik, a remarkably preserved medieval fortress city, Rick ventures into less-visited corners of the former Yugoslavia. In Bosnia, he visits Mostar. In Montenegro, he sails the fjord-like Bay of Kotor.G

4:00 pm

NOVA"Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby?"
An international hero after his 1927 solo transatlantic flight, the world follows Col. Charles Lindbergh's life and family. On March 1, 1932, his son, Charlie, age 20 months, was kidnapped and later found dead. Despite a trial and execution, the case remains controversial. Now a team of expert investigators employs state-of-the-art forensic and behavior science techniques in an effort to determine what really happened to the Lindbergh baby - and why.G

5:00 pm

Pioneers of Television"Superheroes"
The superhero crosses many decades: "Superman" in the 1950s, "Batman" in the 1960s, "Wonder Woman" and "The Incredible Hulk" in the 1970s, and the "Greatest American Hero" in the 1980s. Interviews featured include Adam West, Burt Ward, Julie Newmar, Lynda Carter, Lou Ferrigno and William Katt. There are also comments from Robert Culp about "The Greatest American Hero" that were recorded just days before he died.G

6:00 pm

Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure
Fiona Bruce is seeking the story of enigmatic genius Leonardo Da Vinci, beginning in his birthplace, the small town of Vinci in Tuscany, and follows in his footsteps to Florence. In Paris, she is given a private view of the Mona Lisa and learns about some of Leonardo's painting techniques. Then, in New York City, she is given a preview of a Leonardo painting recently discovered.G

7:00 pm

Henry Ford: American Experience
A farm boy who rises from obscurity to become the 20th century's most influential American innovator, Ford's Model T automobile and his five-dollar-a-day wage usher in the modern world. Yet many of the changes he brings about deeply trouble the carmaker. In frustration, he lashes out at enemies, real and imagined. A hero to many ordinary Americans, he battles his workers and bullies those who look up to him - including his only son.G

9:00 pm

Pioneers of Television"Superheroes"
The superhero crosses many decades: "Superman" in the 1950s, "Batman" in the 1960s, "Wonder Woman" and "The Incredible Hulk" in the 1970s, and the "Greatest American Hero" in the 1980s. Interviews featured include Adam West, Burt Ward, Julie Newmar, Lynda Carter, Lou Ferrigno and William Katt. There are also comments from Robert Culp about "The Greatest American Hero" that were recorded just days before he died.G

10:00 pm

Henry Ford: American Experience
A farm boy who rises from obscurity to become the 20th century's most influential American innovator, Ford's Model T automobile and his five-dollar-a-day wage usher in the modern world. Yet many of the changes he brings about deeply trouble the carmaker. In frustration, he lashes out at enemies, real and imagined. A hero to many ordinary Americans, he battles his workers and bullies those who look up to him - including his only son.G